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ROUND TWO: Ansaroff lands an uppercut and a kick into a right hand. Gadelha tries a takedown but Ansaroff shucks her off. It’s clear that Gadelha is already slowing down a bit and Ansaroff is pressing forward. Leg kicks from Ansaroff, she’s managing the distance where Gadelha isn’t. Jabs from Ansaroff, Gadelha lands a right to the body but gets countered again. Gadelha is coming forward now but she’s following and can’t close distance, she’s not even feinting at this point. Calf kick from Ansaroff lands. That lead hand from Ansaroff is troubling Gadelha, who shoots a takedown and gets it into side control, she needed that badly. Ansaroff is trying to shrimp, and gets half guard back. They both fire punches to the head. Gadelha throws hammer fists to the body but she’s not doing much with this position yet. Gadelha stands but wont do anything else before the round ends.

Flight of the Horus I tested the Horus-M3 CC through Mesa/Boogie Tremoverb and Fender Prosonic amps. The Caparison pickups—SH-27F single-coil in the neck and PH-bc humbucker in the bridge—deliver distinctly classic metal colors that also manage to be a refreshing change from the sound of active pickups so prominent in modern metal. The neck pickup is quiet, exceptionally clear, and is free of the woofy qualities that plague some high gain neck pickups. The bridge pickup is tight and crunchy, and lends itself to chugging riffs like the intro to Iron Maiden’s “22 Acacia Avenue” and singing harmony melodies like the riff to “Aces High.” Interestingly, the sonic differences and volume ranges between the three pickup positions are not worlds apart in some high-gain settings. The upside is that changing between the three positions delivers very organic shifts in tone color.

The First Round Finish Club thanks Mr. Rakic for his work this evening. Mic time for Rakic, he’s asked about the illegal knees and says he was surprised at the lack of proper officiating but he figured he’d have to escape and then knock out his opponent. He talks us through the finish, says he doesn’t do back fists in sparring but is happy it worked and notes that anything can happen in MMA. He thanks Toronto and wants to be back home with his family soon, then says he wants a name opponent next.

Yano tagged Ishii, who applied a crab to Umino. Umino made the ropes. Ishii went for a second crab, but Yoshida jumped in and kicked him in the back, and he collapsed into a cradle by Umino for a close nearfall. 

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So, first things first: the pups are born soggy. They get cold very easily, so each is gently dried with a soft towel and placed under an infrared heat lamp with its mother.

Both trenching and grading buckets will be optimized to fit the standard clamp and the optional Pro Clamp System, allowing operators to better move and grab more materials. The Pro Clamp grading tool can serve as a smooth cutting edge when grading or trenching with a toothed bucket. It also can be reversed to serve as a clamshell when paired with a smooth lip bucket.

The steering stem bearings on your new bike are greased at the factory, but disassembling the front-end of your machine for a good greasing and tightening of all the fasteners is an excellent idea. See your owner’s manual for the proper torque specifications on all the fasteners.

The report encompasses the growth rate of the Ground Engaging Tools (GET) consumption across the geographies and the consumption market share.

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“I was impressed with the size and heavy-duty design of the blade,” said Howard. “The cylinders are well protected, and it has a lot of lift height—probably a foot higher than the blade on a similar size competitive excavator I ran for quite a while. [Blade travel is 27 inches above and 25 inches below grade.]

By Types, the Ground Engaging Tools (GET) Market can be Split into: Bucket Teeth, Blades, Cutting Edges

ROUND FIVE: Jabs from Shevhcenko to start this round. Jedrzejczyk lands a right. Front kick to the body from Jedrzejczyk. Shevhcenko lands an inside leg kick. A few leg kicks go back and forth. They clinch up and hit the fence again. Shevchenko’s control is impressive but her pace is slowing just a bit. Knees from Shevhcenko as she’s got Jedrzejczyk’s posture broken at the moment. Jedrzejczyk throwing some short punches and the ref separates them as they’d kind of stalled out. Jedrzejczyk lands a right. Left from Shevchenko lands flush. Body kick from Jedrzejczyk. Hard leg kick from Shevchenko. Stepping jab from Shevchenko then a spinning back kick to the body. Shevchenko avoids a kick and lands a leg kick. Knee to the body from Shevchenko after Jedrzejczyk landed a body kick of her own. Another jab from Shevchanko lands. Spinning back fist from Shevhcenko lands then she avoids one from Jedrzejczyk and gets a clinch on the fence. Knees from Shevchenko but she’s also got a body lock going and is controlling Jedrzejczyk again. Elbow from Shevhcenko on the break and a knee from Jedrzejczyk. Another spinning back kick to the body from Shevhcenko then a right in close. They both try spinning back fists and clinch up again, which is where the fight will end.

With the weather finally improving around the country, we know that many of you are eager to wheel your bikes to the track for your first laps of the year. And some of you might have even picked up a brand new machine in the offseason! But before you load up for a day of riding, there are a couple of important maintenance tasks that you should take care, whether this is your first season with you motocross or machine or your tenth.


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